Digital Humanities: Six Degrees of… A guide to Social Network Analysis

Digital Humanities: Six Degrees of… A guide to Social Network Analysis

Organizer
GIRES-Global Institute for Research Education & Scholarship
ZIP
1101
Location
EB
Country
Netherlands
Takes place
Digital
From - Until
16.02.2023 - 02.03.2023
By
Konstantinos Karatzas, GIRES-Global Institute for Research Education & Scholarship

This workshop series addresses humanists and social sciences students or researchers interested in acquiring or deepening knowledge on Social Network Analyses.

Digital Humanities: Six Degrees of… A guide to Social Network Analysis

The Idea
GIRES, the Global Institute for Research, Education and Scholarship and the Oral History & Digital Humanities Academy (ODA), committed to support the endeavors of global scholarly community, continues the successful workshop for those who wish to enter and explore the fascinating world of Digital Humanities (DH) under the guidance of expert Dr. Rada Varga.

The Aim
This workshop series addresses humanists and social sciences students or researchers interested in acquiring or deepening knowledge on Social Network Analyses.

The identification of liaisons, groups and networks formed of historical actors has been a constant historiographic preoccupation. Nonetheless, some of the obscured ties can nowadays be revealed in a more ostensible manner by employing technological and sociological tools and methodologies. Social Network Analysis allows one to build networks, highlight ties, reveal the power of weak ties, identify clusters and much more.

At the end of the course graduates will be able to structure and overview a dataset according to social network analysis rules, to visualise it in an optimal manner and to draw valid scientific conclusions.

The Structure
The workshops will be taught both asynchronously and synchronously, with three envisioned steps:

registered lectures and tutorials for each topic; their approximate duration will be 1 hour, generally fragmented in 2-3 parts;
exercises based on these tutorials, which are to be allocated an approximate 1-2 hours duration per week;
on-line meeting, where we will discuss the exercises and any other connected problems the attendees might raise; their duration will be 1-2 hours.
The sessions will imply individual exercises, team exercises, as well as discussions and individual and group feedback. Given the nature of the course, we will unavoidably use Open Educational Resources (OER) and a blended learning system.
Being an advanced workshop, participants will be encouraged to use their own datasets, so that the results are both familiar and relevant.
Regarding the employed software, we will use open access programs and platforms.

PROGRAM

Thematic 1
Introduction in SNA. Nodegoat – Data Management & Network Building (February 16, 5pm CET)
The session will discuss the theory of SNA and will underline the methodological ‘golden rules’.
Then we will employ Nodegoat, an online data management and visualization system. Participants will learn how to build and enhance networks within this platform.

Thematic 2
Preparing your Dataset. Gephi (February 23, 5pm CET)
The session will focus on Gephi as an open access tool for developing network analysis. Participants will be offered sample datasets to work on, but will also be guided to build and use their personal datasets.

Thematic 3
Creating networks on personal datasets (March 2, 5pm CET)
Participants will present and analyse their networks, created in either of the discusses programs.

Registration Deadline:
-The Saturday before each workshop (before the course on Thursday).

After the registration:
-After the registration you will be provided with all necessary material one week before the first “live”meeting.
-The deadline for exercises will be Wednesday (a day before the Thursday meetings).

Due to the restrictions of Corona Crisis our event (for the time being) will take place virtually
For additional information contact us

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: 2 days prior the workshop(s)
TYPES OF REGISTRATION: Early Bird - registration by 8 February/ Regular-registration after 8 February
ACCREDITATION: Official Certificate Issued by GIRES

Programm

Digital Humanities
International Workshop

Dates: 16,23 February & 2 March 2023
Time: 17.00 (5 p.m.)
Amsterdam time (CET)
Find your timezone here

Max. Number of Participants: 30
Course Facilitator: Rada Varga, Ph.D

Contact (announcement)

info@gires.org

https://www.gires.org/activities/workshops/2023f-digital-humanities-a-guide-to-social-network-analysis/
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Nobility, History of agriculture, Work and labour, Labour movement history, Architecture, Archaeology, Historical semantics, Business history, Historical demography, History of education and university , Biography, Middle classes / Bourgeoisie, Digital history, Discipline and subject of history, History of emotions, Remembrance / Collective memory, Ethics and moral concepts, Ethnology / Historical Anthropology, History of european integration, Film / TV / Broadcasting, Finance and banking, Women's, men's and gender History, History of leisure and sport, History of ideas, Intellectual history, Rural populations, Didactics / Public History, Historiography, Antisemitism research, History of images, Discourse analysis, History of peace and war, Historical auxiliary sciences, Holocaust, Shoa, Genocide, Conceptions of identity, History of empires, Industrial history, history of trade and business, History of international relations, International organisations, Justice, Police, Jewish history, Church history, Colonial history, Consumption history, Crime and deviancy, Culture, Cultural history, Art history, Body narratives, Literature history, Material culture, Media history, History of medicine, Intellectual history, Micro-, local history, everyday life, Military history, Musicology, History of nazism, History of fascism, History of nationalism, History of natural sciences, No thematic focus, Oral history, History of political parties and organisations, Politics, Political history, Political concepts, ideologies, Postcolonial history, Geography, Law, History of law and administration, Local and regional history, Regions / Regionalization / Regionalism, History of religions, confessions and churches, Reception history, Social history / Social sciences, Social Affairs, Social policies and welfare state, Sports, Urban history, History of technology, History of Theater, Theory and methodology, Transnational history, Environmental history, Constitutional history, Comparative history, Transport and infrastructure, History of administration / bureaucracy, World and global history, Economy, Economic history, Economic policy, Science, History of science, Science policy, History of knowledge, Civil society
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